History:
(Incredible Hulk II#269 (fb) - BTS) -
Bored with the staid and static life on Krylor, Bereet used her Star Eye to scan
distant worlds. Coming across Earth, she viewed the gamma bomb explosion that
transformed Bruce Banner into the Hulk. Observing his earliest adventures, she
used her Star Eye to create fictional exploits of the Hulk, in which she
traveled to Earth and aided the Hulk against an invasion by fictional, war-like
Krylorian attackers. This movie was part-one of her series, "The Life and Times
of the Incredible Hulk."

(Rampaging Hulk I#1) - After the Hulk battled the US military
under the command of Gen. Ross, a fleet of Krylorian invaders appeared over
Rome, Italy and then established a number of subterranean bases on Earth.
Meanwhile, the Gargoyle, who had survived his seeming death and was bitter after
reverting back to his mutated form, learned of the invasion and decided to ally
with the Krylorians so he could find another planet where he wouldn't stand out
as a freak. Seeking both to avoid the US military's pursuit and to perhaps aid
against the invaders, Bruce Banner joined Rick Jones in flying to Rome. Spying
on humanity via "transformers" (Krylorians able to adopt the form and abilities
of others), the Krylorians learned of the Hulk and sent agents to destroy him to
prevent his interference with their invasion. The Hulk overpowered one of the
transformers, but then the Gargoyle arrived and tricked the Hulk into aiding the
Krylorians in locating the renegade Bereet (whom they claimed was a threat).
Meanwhile Bereet, a peaceful Krylorian who opposed the war-monger Krylorians,
met with Rick Jones and told him the truth. The Hulk arrived and attacked Bereet,
but the Krylorians arrived soon after and fired on the pair of them, little
caring if they injured their newfound ally. The Hulk turned and fought the
Krylorians, while the commander turned on Gargoyle, denouncing him as a
repugnant freak and casting him aside. The Gargoyle, his delusions shattered,
stole an energy weapon and took out the Krylorians in the saucer he was in, and
then crashed that saucer into three others, destroying all four saucers, and
himself with them. Bereet's Banshee Mask-ship unleashed a "slipstream of sound
vibrations, perfectly pitched to spare her own ship (and Rick and the Hulk) but
to shatter several metal-construct within range. The few remaining ships flew
off into the sea, and the Hulk agreed to join Bereet in smashing the rest of the
invaders, and anyone else who came after them.

(Rampaging
Hulk I#2 (fb) - BTS) - The Krylorians using a base below Paris, France mutated a
series of four humans into giant, monstrous forms that went on rampages in
Paris. The first three spontaneously self-destructed not long after a short
time-period.

(Rampaging Hulk I#2) - The fourth human mutate battled the
Hulk before self-destructing as well, and the Krylorian commander then decided
to mutate a Krylorian instead. Noticing these events and sensing radio signals
controlling the monsters, Professor X sent the X-Men to Paris to track the
signals. The X-Men first encountered the Hulk and got into a pointless fight
with him before the Krylorian mutate arrived and attacked the lot of them. As
they fought, the people began to panic, and to prevent a stamped, Bereet used
her Strategic Cortex Eliminator to send everyone -- except Krylorians and those
she designated -- into a sleep and retroactively eliminate any traumatic
memories. The Krylorian mutate eventually self-destructed as well, but Cyclops
got a lock on the radio signal, and the X-Men and the Hulk tracked it to the
Krylorian's Parisian base. The Hulk shattered the Krylorians'
Mutation-Energizer, which blew up, destroying the base and the Krylorians. The
X-Men left Banner in peace, and Rick and a disguised Bereet departed to avoid
the gathering crowd.

(Rampaging Hulk I#3) - In the south of France, Rick, Bereet,
and Banner/Hulk befriended the young orphan, Spirou, who was harshly treated by
his caretaker. Meanwhile, the Metal Master joined forces with the Krylorians to
defeat the Hulk, employing his solid metal Ferronaut, which the Metal Master
could instantly repair if damaged. As the Hulk fruitlessly fought the Ferronaut,
Rick identified the Metal Master and Bereet sent a number of her techno-organic
creations to attack him. As they were made of metal, the Metal Master
effortlessly destroyed them, but he recognized the potential in her spatial
distorter and attempted to claim it for himself. As Bereet's psychic control of
the distorter opposed his, an energy backlash caused the distorter to pull all
four of them into it (it contained a pocket dimension that made it much larger
on the inside than out). Spirou found the Distorter and, realizing there was a
connection between it and the Hulk, worked to keep it out of the hands of
others.
Meanwhile, the Metal Master took control of the various
techno-art creations within the distorter and sent them to attack his opponents
alongside his Ferronaut. Bereet managed to -- perhaps with the help of the
positive psychic energy from Spirou -- regain control of her favorite creation,
her pet Sturky, a matter converter, and instructed him to convert each item
within the distorter into another form of matter (wood, stone, etc.) that the
Metal Master couldn't control. Eventually the Hulk became angry enough that the
force of his punch shattered the Ferronaut and caused a massive energy backlash
into the Metal Master that destroyed his mind. The blacklash also destroyed
Sturky and caused the distorter to eject all four visitors back to the physical
world alongside Spirou.

(Rampaging Hulk I#4) - The Hulk was summoned by the sorcerer
Chen K'an to his distant planet (half a galaxy away) to aid him in reclaiming
the Star of Catalax from the evil mage Lyissa and her allies Tynjo the troll,
Gyrahn the behemoth, and an army of demons who had corrupted his world. They
succeeded, and Chen K'an sent the Hulk back to Earth and then used the Star to
destroy his world, which was beyond redemption.

(Rampaging Hulk I#5) - The Hulk delivered Spirou back to the
innkeeper, along with the message that if he treated Spirou poorly, the Hulk
would be back to treat him poorly. Meanwhile, the Krylorians, who had placed a
biotronic implant into the nerve ganglia of a monstrous undersea leviathan,
tested it by having it level a nearby undersea city, which turned out to be
Atlantis, at the time abandoned by all but the soldiers still loyal to Namor
(following Namor's seeming betrayal of the Atlanteans in favor of Sue Storm).
Namor followed the leviathan to the undersea Krylorian base, where he saw the
Krylorian transformers in their human state discussing their plans in Rome, and
he assumed them to be humans, after which he destroyed the base, killing those
present. Namor then traveled to Rome and went on a rampage. Bereet tried to calm
him, explaining how the Krylorians were the real attackers, but she was knocked
out by a brick thrown by a crowd gathered to oppose Namor. Angered at Bereet's
injury, the Hulk attacked Namor. After a prolonged battle, the military arrived
to try to subdue the two warriors, and while the Hulk fought the military, Namor
took Bereet (to learn more of the Krylorians) and departed.

(Rampaging Hulk I#6) - Pursuing Namor, the Hulk encountered
another of the Krylorians' leviathan-mutates, fought it, and then followed it
back to an undersea Krylorian saucer, which he destroyed. Bereet became
attracted to Namor, but nonetheless activated her Banshee Mask and sent it to
bring Rick and the Hulk to Atlantis. Namor agreed to release Bereet only if the
Hulk could defeat him in gladiatorial combat (wearing a Krylorian oxygen
helmet), and the two fought fiercely until the Krylorians arrived and unleashed
their entire contingent of leviathan mutates on them. The Hulk, Namor, and the
remaining Atlanteans defeated all of the mutations, and when the Hulk attacked
the Krylorian commander's saucer, he fled rather than face his power.

(Rampaging Hulk I#7) - By the Balkan mountains, the Hulk got
into an argument with Rick and Bereet, and he slapped Rick unconscious. Both
angry -- over the Hulk's actions and the loss of most of her techno-art
creations -- and frightened, Bereet reached into her Spatial Distorter, and he
psychic energy gave life to and unleashed the Soul-Shade, embodying the
collective negative emotions of the destroyed semi-sentient techno-art
creations. The Soul-Shade attacked the Hulk and Bereet before the Hulk drove it
off and leapt after it. While Bereet's Star-Eye explained the origins of the
Soul-Shade, the being entered a giant statue and animated it to fight the Hulk.
The Hulk eventually shattered the statue, then turned back to Banner while the
Soul-Shade flew off to encounter a traveling circus troupe. Bereet and Rick
caught up to Banner in the Banshee Mask ship, and then Bereet and Banner worked
together to build a new techno-creation from the shells of the destroyed
creations while Rick piloted the Banshee Mask-ship to re-locate the Soul-Shade.
The Shade possessed a series of circus animals, driving them into a frenzy and
feeding off their anger, and they broke out of their cages and attacked their
masters. Bereet filled a gemstone with her true feelings toward her creations,
and Banner designed a gun to project those feelings, but the Soul-Shade, sensing
her presence, attacked the Banshee Mask, psychically injuring Rick and causing
the ship to convert back into a mask. The passengers fell to the ground, and the
circus performers assumed the alien Bereet and planned to burn her. As Banner
revived and turned into the Hulk, the Soul-Shade took possession of Bereet and
caused her to attack the others, but Rick found the gemstone-containing gun, the
Bliss-Maker. Ultimately the Hulk fired the gun into Bereet, causing a massive
explosion and exorcising the Soul-Shade, which seemed to understand the
wrongness of what it had done before dissipating into thick vapors (which
cushioned the fall of Bereet, Rick, and the Hulk). The collective souls that had
made up the Soul-Shade created a small garden paradise with the last of their
energies, finding a new purpose and a resting place on Earth.

(Rampaging Hulk I#8) - Outside Rome, Bereet, Rick, and the
Hulk observed a gathering of Krylorians and learned of their plans to launch
their attack on Earth from New York. After the other ships departed, the Hulk
destroyed the base, and then he, Bereet, and Rick flew the Banshee Mask to New
York. Based under the site of the undre-construction 1964 World Fair, the
Krylorians sent transformers out to infiltrate society. Plotting to take over
Stark Industries, the Krylorian commander sent a transformer to impersonate Iron
Man (Tony Stark) to cause a disturbance to draw away the real Iron Man. As the
transformer Iron Man attacked the 59th street bridge, he first drew the
attention of Ant-Man and the Wasp. Having failed to locate the Fantastic Four,
Banner, Rick, and Bereet rushed to see the rampage of "Iron Man," and then
Banner turned into the Hulk and attacked him. The battle soon attracted Thor,
who arrived about the same time as Ant-Man and Thor, and then the real Iron Man
showed up soon after.

(Rampaging Hulk I#9) - Iron Man attacked the imposter, and
soon the others were no longer sure which was which. Bereet tried to tell them
that one was a Krylorian transformer, part of an invasion force, but when Thor
questioned why they should believe her, the Hulk punched Thor, and the two
fought. When one of the Krylorians prematurely caused a blackout in the city,
the fake Iron Man departed to join his allies, and the others pursued him back
to the World Fair construction site. The Hulk arrived first and attacked the
fake Iron Man, but the real Iron Man blasted the Hulk to prevent him from
incapacitating the imposter before he could be questioned. This led to a battle
between the Hulk and the other heroes. The Iron Man imposter fled, and then the
Hulk unwittingly punched a hole through the ground and into the Krylorian base.
Another Krylorian transformer morphed into the Hulk's form and battled him, but
the Hulk punched him back to the surface where the other heroes fought him. They
eventually encased the fake Hulk in crystal (formed from, believe it or not,
paste-like formic acid secreted by ants under Ant-Man's command, which Iron Man
then super-heated to crystalline form) and then entered the Krylorian base. The
real Hulk attacked the Krylorians until the other heroes arrived, at which point
he started fighting Thor again. The other heroes fought the Krylorians, and
Ant-Man invading their computer (one of those giant 1960's sci-fi computers) and
deactivated it, foiling their plot. Bereet and Rick unwittingly freed the Hulk
imposter, who then blasted them unconscious with ray gun. As Iron Man, Thor, and
the Wasp convinced the Hulk to join forces with them to take out the Krylorians
to save Earth, the Krylorians fled and destroyed their base in vain hope of
destroying the superhumans. The Hulk escaped, grabbed Rick and Bereet, and took
off, while the others made their own way out.
As New York's power was restored, Bereet noted that she was
trapped on Earth, and wasn't sure if she should be relieved or if she should
cry.

(Incredible Hulk II#269 (fb) - BTS) - For a decade, Bereet
continued to observe the Hulk's exploits, weaving them into ever-new fictional
adventures. She made the humans in her movies symbols of everything Krylor
was not and never would be: passionate, powerful, volatile, and anarchistic.

(Incredible Hulk II#285) - Bereet released "The Life and Times
of the Incredible Hulk" at a Manhattan cinema, in "new Dimensiavision." Bereet
attended its opening and encountered Rick Jones, who asked her how he could
capitalize on the Hulk. She turned her back on him, commenting that he always
went back to the Hulk, because without the Hulk he was nothing.

Comments: Created by Doug Moench, Walt Simonson and
Alfredo Alcala.

These stories were originally intended as
"Untold Tales" of the Hulk, picking up after Incredible Hulk I#6. Just five
years later, Bill Mantlo ret-conned them into being fictional stories from
Bereet's
movie, "The Life and Times of the Incredible Hulk." While we could infer the
involvement of anyone involved in the Hulk's early stories, or the early days of
Marvel in general, this profile will only reflect those beings actually seen or
referenced in this series.
With the next issue (#10), the series became "HULK!" and told
modern (at the time) Hulk stories in full-color. Though generally forgotten,
these stories have not been ret-conned out of continuity. Some of the events
from HULK! are occasionally referenced in handbooks, etc.

The nature of the omniverse is such that
every reality exists, fictional or otherwise. Thus every dream, imaginary tale,
etc. represents a reality somewhere. Whether Bereet somehow glimpsed this
reality or whether she just wrote the story by coincidence is unrevealed.

Per Steve Gerber, another Krylorian
techno-artist, Chireep, wrote the Howard the Duck magazine stories, though a
reality warp apparently caused the reality of those stories to be overlain with
Earth-616 reality such that the two are now indistinguishable. Howard's
homeworld has thus become "Duckworld," though that's not quite the same world in
which he truly originated.
Does anyone have a copy of Gerber's script for that story? Or
Gerber's current e-mail? I can send e-mails from his website, and can read his
BLOG, but he used to respond to the questions I asked him about his characters
for the handbooks, and for discussions in general. Now, nothing...

Krylorians are a peaceful race in
Reality-616 and the males appear much more in line with Bereet's form, as
opposed to the monstrous war-mongers seen in Bereet's movie.

#4 is out of sequence, either occurring #3
or after #5, b/c #3 continues directly into #5.

The point of #8-9 was that it was a meeting
of the Avengers before they ever formed.

Bereet's additional techno-art: Cerebral
Vortex Monger, Strategic Cortex Eliminator (sends anyone -- except Krylorians
and those she designated -- into a sleep and retroactively eliminated any
traumatic memories), Cardiac Retarder (homed in on and slowed the heartbeat),
Ecstasy Converter , and the Bliss-Maker, which Banner built using the remains of
destroyed techno-creations.
Bereet's movie's Krylorians can assume the form and abilities
of other lifeforms, including superhumans.